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Dennis is an absolute terror for kicking his back legs after he's had a poo. He goes into some kind of trance I'm sure of it and can be doing it for ages :emoji_face_palm:
 
Barking or bogging off..

Other than that I have to say hes really good..
Dog farts are normal here and Benny used to fart like the brass section of a big band..After that the odd Murphy toot is nothing!
 
missing the puppy pad. he didnt use them for ages but now our walks are shorter cause he doesn't tolerate cold or snow well so hes not fully emptying the tank.

also barking. hes gotten LEAGUES better but if he barks once per day thats once to many times imho.
 
Dennis always shocks himself afterwards and looks at his bottom in complete disgust :D then if we say to him 'you're stinky' he gets really offended and leaves the room!
 
Turning aggressive whenever he doesn't like a situation (resource guarding, someone grabbing his collar, me trying to put a sock in, etc.) means that everything else pales into insignificance. But drying himself off by squeezing between my legs after a wet walk is a bit of a pain - expecially as he's 30" tall to the shoulders and my inside leg measurement is 27" :D

Oh, and cleaning his face on the sofa after having sardines in oil.
 
Oliver's bad habit is eating my other boy's poo! We where out for a walk this morning when Rolo decided to go by the time I'd taken my bag out my pocket the poo had magically disappeared to the disgust off a lady walking past. Marley hates some dogs and can get really upset on walks and Rolo has a really annoying habit off clinging to my clothes in the house and on walks drives me crazy.
 
Molly our Springer, barking right in my ear as I’m putting her lead on just before going walkies ! And starts spinning round and barking in the house as soon as I start putting my socks on....now go out into the hall to put coats, socks etc on as it drives me mad! I know she’s just excited....well who wouldn’t be going out in the wind and rain :(
 
Totally ignoring me calling her, searching the house for her and finding her in some odd place.
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Getting to the post before me
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This was a wisteria.
 
I’m loving hearing about all these naughty habits!

Dennis has gotten into the bad habit of throwing his kong at me until I give in and fill it!
 
P.s He’s currently sat in front of the fire on our blanket because he was hanging around looking all sad that he would have to lie on the wooden flooring. Just told Oliver it needed washing anyway when he came down and saw it.... :confused:

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Currently Diesels worst trait is biting. I know this is normal for an 8 1/2 week old but god it’s tiring and hard work to walk away every time he nips. Even harder when he’s grabbed my trousers and I end up dragging him across the room!

It will pass...
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Out on the wind swept moors,the rain is falling horizontal. Along comes my old girl in need of a poo, she sniffs....she starts to circle (it's looking promising),she squats....hang on,hang on...no this spot won't do. So off we go,only to repeat the process 4 or 5 times..then she finds the golden spot...I've never known a dog more fussy as to where she will have a dump. Best thing is she will head home straight away because she hates the rain.
 
Misty is quite partial to goose poo when we go to the lakes :eek:
 

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